A lawyer employed or retained by a corporation or similar entity owes his allegiance to
the entity and not a stockholder, director, officer, employee, representative, or other
person connected with the entity. In advising the entity, a lawyer should keep paramount
its interests and his professional judgment should not be influenced by the personal
desires of any person or organization. Occasionally a lawyer for an entity is requested by
a stockholder, director, officer, employee, representative, or other person connected with
the entity to represent him in an individual capacity; in such case the lawyer may serve
the individual only if the lawyer is convinced that differing interests are not present.